Proverbs 27:23 (NLT) - Know the state of your flocks, and put your heart into caring for your herds,


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Proverbs 27:23 (NLT) - Know the state of your flocks, and put your heart into caring for your herds,
Proverbs 27:23 (NLT) - Know the state of your flocks, and put your heart into caring for your herds,
Thought: Every wise merchant will occasionally hold a stock-taking, when he will cast up his accounts, examine what he has on hand, and... [
"Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, and look well to thy herds."
— Proverbs 27:23
Every wise merchant will occasionally hold a stock-taking, when he will cast up his accounts, examine what he has on hand, and ascertain decisively whether his trade is prosperous or declining. Every man who is wise in the kingdom of heaven, will cry, "Search me, O God, and try me"; and he will frequently set apart special seasons for self-examination, to discover whether things are right between God and his soul.
Creativity.
The creative in me seems to have gone to sleep lately. I used to think that I am creative or di some people say so? Lately I seem to be more focused on farming than anything else and I wonder if I am being creative at it anyway. What does creativity look like in my life lately? Is it the vitality of youth that I have lost that I have become less creative or I am less appreciative or unaware of…
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Thought: Every wise merchant will occasionally hold a stock-taking, when he will cast up his accounts, examine what he has on hand, and... [
Every wise merchant will occasionally hold a stock-taking, when he will cast up his accounts, examine what he has on hand, and ascertain decisively whether his trade is prosperous or declining. Every man who is wise in the kingdom of heaven, will cry, "Search me, O God, and try me"; and he will frequently set apart special seasons for self-examination, to discover whether things are right between God and his soul. The God whom we worship is a great heart-searcher; and of old his servants knew him as "the Lord which searcheth the heart and trieth the reins of the children of men."
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“Know the state of your flocks.” Proverbs 27:23 NKJV
Sheep and cattle have to be handled differently. Sheep require tending. They need clear boundaries for their own protection, not to mention the shepherd’s potential loss if they are devoured by a wolf or fall off a cliff. Cattle do just fine when they’re given good grazing land and left alone. What’s the point? To fulfill your dream, you must “know” the people you work with. Whether they’re partners or patrons, bosses or colleagues, clients or constituents, customers or critics, people need to be identified and managed according to their talents and their temperament. So what kind of people belong on your team? John Maxwell writes: “Some people have a dream but no team—their dream is impossible. Some people have a dream but a bad team—their dream is a nightmare. Some people have a dream and are building a team—their dream has potential. Some people have a dream and a great team—their dream is inevitable.” Moses needed Joshua; Naomi needed Ruth. The idea of the self-made person is a myth. Whether they acknowledge it or not, all successful people had help along the way. Only when you can admit that you need help, will you begin looking for it. And that’s a crucial step in achieving success. The next steps are knowing people’s strengths, communicating your vision to them in such a way that they buy into it, bringing out the best in them and rewarding them. Chris Hodges says, “A dream is a compelling vision you see in your heart, that’s too big to accomplish without the help of others.”